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George Floyd? Donald Trump? Hero statue nominations are in
Americans' suggestions of suitable statues for President Donald Trump's planned National Garden of American Heroes...
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U.S. defense chief says China destabilizing Pacific
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper accused China of "destabilizing" the Pacific region Friday on a...
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GOP convention defends police as racial tension rises anew
Republicans aggressively defended police on the third nights their convention, as the nation faced renewed...
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US switches into a tizzy over Zoom outage
Teachers and parents got a short glimpse of a fresh kind of pandemic-era nightmare Monday...
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Laura strengthens to Category 4 hurricane, threatens catastrophic storm surge at US Gulf Coast
Laura has strengthened into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 hurricane with a maximum wind speed...
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Fed revisits notion of pledging to keep interest rates low
Government Reserve policymakers are looking at reviving an excellent Recession-era promise to keep interest levels...
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US seeks Warhol, Monet paintings associated with 1MDB scandal
The United States Department of Justice on Wednesday (Jul 1) said it had been seeking...
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LinkedIn users ditch polite networking for true talk on US race and inequity
"That is white supremacy. That is institutionalized racism," Aaisha Joseph, an executive assistant in New...
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EU to reopen borders to 14 countries, including Japan however, not to U.S. tourists
EUROPE will reopen its borders to travelers from 14 countries, and perhaps China soon, the...
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U.S., Japan, France prod businesses to rely less on China, but few respond
The United States, Japan and France are prodding their companies to rely less on China...
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US judge pieces George Floyd murder trial for next year
A Minneapolis judge on Monday collection the trial date for four ex-law enforcement officers charged...
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US ends defence exports to Hong Kong, seeking to more restrictions
The United States is ending defence exports to Hong Kong and is considering further restrictions...
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US-North Korea envoy doubts new Trump-Kim summit
The US pointman on North Korea voiced doubt on Mon (Jun 29) that President Donald...
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Trump tweets training video with 'white vitality' chant, then deletes it
US President Donald Trump has tweeted approvingly of a training video showing one of his...
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US sees biggest but single-working day surge in coronavirus cases
AMERICA recorded 45,242 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, the most significant single-day time increase...
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Even ahead of virus, communities in US feel lack of newspapers
If Penelope Muse Abernathy may take any solace in her grim function of counting just...
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US imposes visa restrictions about Chinese officials above Hong Kong autonomy
US Secretary of Talk about Mike Pompeo said on Friday america was imposing visa restrictions...
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Russia offered Afghan militants bounties to kill US troops: Report
US intelligence has figured the Russian military offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants in Afghanistan to...
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South Korea, US tag 70th anniversary of Korean War
South Korea and the United States on Thursday (Jun 25) reaffirmed their determination to defending...
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5 hotels by the late Ed Tuttle: a pioneer of the modern destination resort
Architect Edward Tuttle, best known for his hotel patterns for Aman, passed on on Sunday,...
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Attacks spike among youngsters due to US reopens
Coronavirus cases are actually climbing rapidly among young adults in a number of states where...
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US probing tire imports from South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam
The US Commerce Division said on Tuesday it had opened investigations into vehicle tire imports...
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Trump visits border wall structure on Arizona as coronavirus circumstances surge in more than 10 states
U.S. President Donald Trump touted his development of a wall structure along the border with...
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Required: Spies. CIA turns to on-line streaming for new recruits
US security and spy organizations played a significant role in creating the internet, and now...
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U.S. demanded Japan pay $8 bil annually for troops: Bolton
AMERICA demanded this past year that Japan pay $8 billion annually as expenses to sponsor...